
Courtesy of: Chad Higby, ChadHigby.com, LLC, ChadHigby@gmail.com
$425,000
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3 bed
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3.00 Bath (3 Full)
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Lot: 0.47 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$425,000
136 Shady Wood Court **Priced Below Recent Appraisal Value! Welcome Home to Seven Lakes North! This beautiful home offers the perfect blend of comfort, space, and lifestyle. Enjoy relaxing mornings on the rocking chair front porch and take advantage of the 2-car garage with an ideal workshop space for tools, woodworking, or hobbies. The rear lean-to provides excellent storage for kayaks, a boat, or outdoor equipment. Inside, the open two-story living area welcomes you with a cozy fireplace--perfect for cool evenings. The main-level primary suite offers convenience and privacy, while upstairs features two additional bedrooms connected by a Jack-and-Jill bath. The updated kitchen is both stylish and functional, featuring quartz countertops, a large apron-front farm sink, coffee station, tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and ample storage. A versatile flex space off the kitchen can serve as a sitting room or formal dining area. Upstairs, a spacious bonus/family room offers endless possibilities--office, game room, or potential 4th bedroom. Step outside to a large fenced backyard, ideal for entertaining from the expansive deck. Mature landscaping includes a pear tree and blueberry bushes for added charm. Located just a short stroll to the lake, this home provides access to all that Seven Lakes North & South have to offer: multiple lakes for swimming, fishing, and boating (select lakes allow power boats and skiing), clubhouse with pool, tennis and pickleball courts, basketball, playgrounds, picnic areas, library, and more. Equestrian facilities and Seven Lakes Golf Club are just minutes away. This is more than a home--it's a lifestyle.
Courtesy of: Chad Higby, ChadHigby.com, LLC, ChadHigby@gmail.com
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